Shaping tomorrow with a stroke of the pen
Becoming more sustainable step by step: Schneider is not alone in this aspiration. Committed people like architect Robert Klein are pursuing the same goal.


Achieve changes step by step
Clever solutions for complex problems
Always keep moving: physically and mentally, at work and in your free time. Standstill has never had a place in the life of the 42-year-old. Decide for yourself as far as possible, pursue your own passion and live out your own independence: This is exactly how Robert wanted to realise his career aspirations, which he has had since childhood. In his owner-managed office eleven architecture in Munich, he realises his ideas of building and living that correspond to the world of today.
"Building is a highly complex process, made even more complex by rules, regulations and the client's ideas," Robert explains. Construction plan, cadastral plan, connections for gas, water or telephone: This all has to be clarified in advance. This information then ends up on a flipchart - organised, structured, visible to all. When you stand in front of the finished building at the end, however, a feeling of pride quickly comes up: This is not made for the moment. This will be here for the next 100 years.


Sustainability without loss of comfort
One of the most important heart and soul projects in Robert's career is his own house, where he was able to realise all his ideas about sustainable building. Few people are aware, for example, that sand is a finite resource. Without sand, however, there is no concrete. For this reason, Robert relies on approaches such as wood-hybrid construction, which combines the best properties of wood and concrete. And that is just one way of thinking about architecture differently. "
Sustainability becomes attractive when it is not associated with a loss of comfort," Robert is convinced. Having ideas and just starting with something: This is important – whether with sustainable building concepts or a pen made of biobased plastic. You have to start somewhere," Robert tells us. You have rarely felt more: Taking responsibility for the planet is not an individual struggle. It is a task that we all face together. Each in our own personal way.
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